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  1. Endodermal sinus tumor

    Infobox Disease Name Endodermal sinus tumor Image Mixed germ cell tumour high mag.jpg Caption Micrograph showing the yolk sac component of a mixed germ cell tumour. H&E stain . DiseasesDB 4248 ICD10 ICD9 ICDO 9071 3 OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D018240 Endodermal sinus tumor EST , also known as yolk sac tumor YST , is a member of the germ cell tumor group of cancer s. It is the most common testicular tumor in children under 3, and is also known as infantile embryonal carcinoma ... endodermal sinus tumors are often found in combination with other kinds of germ cell tumor, particularly teratoma and embryonal carcinoma . While pure teratoma is usually benign , endodermal sinus tumor is malignant . Diagnosis The histology of EST is variable, but usually includes malignant endodermal cells. These cells secrete alpha fetoprotein AFP , which can be detected in tumor tissue, blood ... H, Tanaka T, Ochiai K title Adjuvant chemotherapy in a pregnant woman with endodermal sinus tumor ... of morphologic patterns including reticular, endodermal sinus like, microcystic, papillary, solid, glandular ... are pathognomonic and seen in the context of the endodermal sinus like pattern. Treatment Most treatments ... with surgery and chemotherapy, death from endodermal sinus tumors is exceedingly rare. ref EMedicine article 1015422 Prepubertal Testicular and Paratesticular Tumors ref See also Germ cell tumor ... category for testicular case need Andrological cancer category or similar? DEFAULTSORT Endodermal Sinus Tumor Category Male genital neoplasia Category Pediatric cancers Category Gynaecological cancer ... IJ, Souweidane MM title Correlation of endoscopic biopsy with tumor marker status in primary intracranial ... within a larger tumor, usually teratoma , and biopsy is a sampling method biopsy of the tumor may .... Tumor surveillance by monitoring AFP requires accurate correction for gestational age in pregnant ... Tumor marker tumor marker AFP . In infants, the tumor marker test is used, but must be interpreted ...   more details



  1. Sinus

    Sinus may refer to Anatomy In anatomy , where a sinus is a sac or cavity in any organ or tissue Sinus anatomy , description of the general term Paranasal sinuses , air cavities in the cranial bones, especially those near the nose, including the maxillary sinus es, also called the maxillary antra and the largest of the paranasal sinuses, are under the eyes, in the maxillary bones. the frontal sinus es, superior to the eyes, in the frontal bone , which forms the hard part of the forehead . the ethmoid sinus es, which are formed from several discrete air cells within the ethmoid bone between the nose and the eyes. the sphenoid sinus es, in the sphenoid bone at the center of the skull base under the pituitary gland . Anal sinuses , the furrows which separate the columns in the rectum Dural venous sinuses , venous channels found between layers of dura mater in the brain In the heart Sinus node , a structure in the superior part of the right atrium Sinus rhythm , normal beating on an ECG Coronary sinus , a vein collecting blood from the myocardium Sinus venosus , a cavity in the heart of embryos Sinus venarum , a part of the wall of the right atrium in adults, developed from the sinus venosus Other Sinus botany , a space or indentation, usually on a leaf Mathematics Sine a trigonometric math function Latin sinus Astronomy Several bay like structures on the surface of the moon Sinus Aestuum Sinus Amoris Sinus Asperitatis Sinus Concordiae Sinus Fidei Sinus Iridium Sinus Lunicus Sinus Medii Sinus Successus See also Hemocoel , a space filled with hemolymph in organisms with open circulatory systems Sines, Portugal , a municipality in Alentejo Latin Sinus Sinusitis , a common ailment resulting in the inflammation of the paranasal sinuses disambig bg de Sinus Begriffskl rung fr Sinus io Sinuso he nl Sinus no Sinus ru sl Sinus tr Sin s uk ...   more details



  1. Tumor

    Image Hidradenoma.jpg thumb 200px Neoplasm Neoplastic tumor of the cheek skin, here a benign neoplasm ... Image Tumor after operation.jpg thumb 200px Tumor after operation A tumor or tumour is commonly ... eight 000112106 Tumor ref Tumor is not synonymous with cancer . While cancer is by definition malignant, a tumor can be Benign neoplasm benign , pre malignant , or malignant , or can represent a lesion ... synonymously with tumor . Generally speaking, however, the term tumor is used generically, without ... also note that 25.4  mm 1  inch . Etymology The term tumour tumor is derived from the Latin word for swelling tumor . It is similar to the Old French tumour contemporary French tumeur . In the Commonwealth the spelling tumour is commonly used, whereas in the U.S. it is usually spelled tumor ... of acute inflammation as tumor , Pain dolor , calor , and rubor swelling, pain, increased heat, and redness ... of the movable type printing press . In contemporary English, the word tumor is often used as a synonym for a cystic liquid filled growth or solid neoplasm cancerous or non cancerous , ref Tumor ... such as leukemia or carcinoma in situ . Recently, tumor growth has been studied using mathematics ... stresses and strains can be dealt with and their influence on the growth of the tumor and the surrounding ... show, among other things, that active growth of the tumor is restricted to the outer edges of the tumor, and that stiffening of the underlying normal tissue inhibits tumor growth as well. ref cite ..., or abnormal connections, may also present as a tumor. Examples are arteriovenous fistulae .... It can be dangerous to biopsy a number of types of tumor in which the leakage of their contents .... The nature of a tumor is determined by imaging, by surgical exploration, and or by a Anatomical ... wiktionary tumor tumour http www.skintumor.info Skintumor.info gallery http www.mtcc.cinbo.org Cancer Control MTCC http dx.plos.org 10.1371 journal.pone.0035187 TumorHope A database of tumor homing peptides ...   more details



  1. Sphenoidal sinus

    tumor erodes the floor of the sinus, the vidian nerve could be in danger. If the tumor spreads laterally, the cavernous sinus and all its constituent nerves could be in danger. Innervation The mucous ...Infobox Bone Name Sphenoidal sinuses Latin sinus sphenoidalis GraySubject 223 GrayPage 998 Image Gray856.png Caption Lateral wall of nasal cavity the three nasal conch have been removed. Sphenoidal sinus visible at upper right, in dark circle. Image2 Illu nose nasal cavities.jpg Caption2 Nose and nasal cavities. Sphenoid sinus labeled at upper right. Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve posterior ethmoidal nerve s, and orbital branches of the pterygopalatine ganglion Lymph MeshName Sphenoid Sinus MeshNumber A04.531.621.827 DorlandsPre s 12 DorlandsSuf 12739248 The two sphenoidal sinuses or sphenoid contained within the body of the Sphenoid bone sphenoid vary in size and shape owing to the lateral displacement of the intervening septum they are rarely symmetrical. The following are their average measurements vertical height, 2.2 cm. transverse breadth, 2 cm. antero posterior depth, 2.2 cm. Relations When exceptionally large they may extend into the roots of the pterygoid processes or great wings, and may invade the basilar part of the occipital bone . Each sinus opens into the roof of the nasal cavity via apertures on the posterior wall of the sphenoethmoidal recess directly above the choana ... of mucus mucous . Infection A potential complication of sphenoid sinusitis is cavernous sinus ... place after puberty . Additional images gallery Image Sphenoidal sinus.jpg Sphenoidal sinus Image Sphenoidal sinus 2.jpg Sphenoidal sinus Image Illu09 sinuses.jpg Paranasal sinus es Image Gray146.png .... Image Gray571.png Oblique section through the cavernous sinus. Image Gray855.png Lateral wall of nasal ... sinus File Slide5rr.JPG Sphenoidal sinus gallery See also Paranasal sinus External links http sphenoidsinus.org Sphenoid Sinus SUNYAnatomyLabs 33 st 07 12 NormanAnatomy lesson9 NormanAnatomyFig latnasalwall3 ...   more details



  1. Tumor marker

    alpha fetoprotein AFP in a child previously treated for teratoma suggests relapse with endodermal sinus tumor . Diagnosis of specific tumor types, particularly in certain brain tumor s and other ...A tumor marker is a substance found in the blood , urine , or Biological tissue body tissues that can be elevated in cancer , among other tissue types. There are many different tumor markers, each indicative .... An elevated level of a tumor marker can indicate cancer however, there can also be other causes of the elevation. Tumor markers can be produced directly by the tumor or by non tumor cells as a response to the presence of a tumor. Most tumor markers are tumor antigen s, but not all tumor antigens can be used as tumor markers. Uses Uses of tumor markers can broadly be classified as follows ... Z last3 Rayman first3 G pmc 1124444 ref Techniques Tumor markers can be detected by immunohistochemistry . If repeated measurements of tumor marker are needed, some clinical testing laboratories ... unless special calculations are performed. Interlaboratory proficiency testing for tumor marker ... genome.gov ref Examples class wikitable Tumor marker Associated tumor types Alpha fetoprotein AFP germ cell tumor , hepatocellular carcinoma ref name Territo2008 http books.google.com books?id pobC8zHbWzwC ... ref name Territo2008 CD34 hemangiopericytoma solitary fibrous tumor , pleomorphic lipoma , gastrointestinal stromal tumor , dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans ref name Territo2008 CD99 Ewing sarcoma , primitive neuroectodermal tumor , hemangiopericytoma solitary fibrous tumor , synovial sarcoma , lymphoma ... tumor , mastocytosis , seminoma ref name Territo2008 Chromogranin neuroendocrine tumor ref name ... disease , germ cell tumor , carcinoma ref name Territo2008 immunoglobulin lymphoma , leukemia ... PTPRC CD45 lymphoma , leukemia , histiocytic tumor ref name Territo2008 lymphocyte marker various ... adrenocortical carcinoma , gonadal tumor ref name Territo2008 Myo D1 rhabdomyosarcoma , small, round ...   more details



  1. Sinus ostium

    A sinus ostium plural sinus ostia is the opening that connects a Paranasal sinus sinus to the nasal cavity itself. It is a tight area that tends to have a higher percentage of cilia than the surrounding mucosa . If the sinus ostium is blocked this will cause an accumulation of fluid in the sinus. Category Head and neck respiratory stub Nose anatomy ...   more details



  1. Sagittal sinus

    Sagittal sinus can refer to Superior sagittal sinus Inferior sagittal sinus disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Aortic sinus

    Infobox Anatomy Name Aortic sinus Latin sinus aortae GraySubject 138 GrayPage 535 Image Gray497.png Caption Aorta laid open to show the semilunar valves . Aortic sinus labeled at upper left. Image2 Caption2 System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre s 12 DorlandsSuf 12738570 An aortic sinus is one of the anatomic dilations of the ascending aorta , which occurs just above the aortic valve . There are generally three aortic sinuses, the left anterior, the right anterior and the posterior. The left anterior aortic sinus gives rise to the left coronary artery . The right anterior aortic sinus gives rise to the right coronary artery . Usually, no vessels arise from the posterior aortic sinus, which is therefore known as the non coronary sinus. Each aortic sinus can also be referred to as the sinus of Valsalva , the sinus of Morgagni , the sinus of Otto , or Petit s sinus . See also Aneurysm of sinus of Valsalva Rupture of aortic sinus External links eMedicineDictionary Aortic sinus SUNYAnatomyLabs 20 29 01 08 Heart The Aortic Valve and Aortic Sinuses Heart Category Cardiology sl Aortni sinus sv Aortasinus ...   more details



  1. Sinus Fidei

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Lunar mare name Sinus Fidei image Image Sinus fidei clem1.jpg 200px Sinus Fidei caption latitude 18.0 N or S N longitude 2.0 E or W E diameter 70 km eponym Bay of Trust or Bay of Faith Sinus Fidei latin for Bay of Faith is a small basaltic lunar mare mare feature in the Terra Nivium region of the Moon . Lunar maria Category Maria on the Moon Fidei Moon stub de Sinus Fidei it Sinus Fidei lb Sinus Fidei pl Sinus Fidei ru uk zh ...   more details



  1. Aurorae Sinus

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Image Eyeofmars.jpeg thumb 150px the eye of Mars Aurorae Sinus is a dark feature in the southern hemisphere of the planet Mars . Together with albedo features contributed by Aonius Sinus and Solis Lacus , it is part of a feature known as the eye of Mars . Category Albedo features on Mars Crater stub Mars stub bg es Aurorae Sinus it Aurorae Sinus no Aurorae Sinus ...   more details



  1. Sinus Successus

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Lunar mare name Sinus Successus image Image Sinus successus clem1.jpg 200px Sinus Successus caption latitude 0.9 N or S N longitude 59.0 E or W E diameter 132 km eponym Bay of Success The Moon lunar feature Sinus Successus latin for Bay of Success lies along the eastern edge of Mare Fecunditatis . It is an outward bulge that forms a type of bay. The selenographic coordinate s of Sinus Successus are 0.9 N, 59.0 E, and the diameter is 132  km. Along the eastern edge of the bay is the flooded crater Condon crater Condon , and the crater Webb crater Webb forms the southern end of the area. There are no other features of significance on the bay. However the terrain just to the northwest of Sinus Successus was the landing site for the Soviet Luna 18 and Luna 20 probes. Lunar maria Category Maria on the Moon Successus da Sinus Successus de Sinus Successus lb Sinus Successus pl Sinus Successus ru ...   more details



  1. Sinus Concordiae

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Lunar mare name Sinus Concordiae image Image Sinus concordiae clem1.jpg 200px Sinus Concordiae caption latitude 10.8 N or S N longitude 43.2 E or W E diameter 142 km eponym Bay of Harmony Sinus Concordiae latin for Bay of Harmony is a bay sinus on the Moon that lies along the eastern edge of the Mare Tranquillitatis . Along its northern border is an area called the Palus Somni , while the southern border is an area of irregular terrain that contains the ruined crater Da Vinci lunar crater Da Vinci . The selenographic coordinates of this bay are 10.8 N, 43.2 E, and it has an overall diameter of 142  km. Lunar maria Category Maria on the Moon Concordiae Moon stub de Sinus Concordiae it Sinus Concordiae lb Sinus Concordiae pl Sinus Concordiae ru ...   more details



  1. Sinus of Morgagni

    Sinus of Morgagni may refer to Aortic sinus Sinus of Morgagni pharynx dab Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Sinus (botany)

    Other uses Sinus disambiguation Image PikiWiki Israel 7080 Ben Shemen Forest.JPG thumb The area between the two lobes of this Cyclamen persicum leaf is a sinus. In botany, a sinus is a space or indentation, usually on a leaf, between two lobes or teeth that does not break the continuity of the structure. See also Leaf shape Category Plant morphology botany stub ...   more details



  1. Codanus sinus

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Codanus sinus.PNG thumb 200px right Codanus sinus with its many islands The Codanus sinus is the Latin name of the Baltic Sea and Kattegat . According to Pomponius Mela 3.31, 3.54 and Pliny the Elder 4.96 , it is an enormous bay lying beyond the Elbe . It has many small islands , the largest one being Scandinavia the manuscripts of Mela have Codannovia . The origin of the name is obscure. DEFAULTSORT Codanus Sinus Category Scandinavia it Golfo di Codano la Sinus Codanus ...   more details



  1. Renal sinus

    The renal sinus is a cavity within the kidney which is occupied by the renal pelvis , renal calyx renal calyces , blood vessels, nerves and fat. External links eMedicineDictionary Renal sinus kidney genitourinary stub Category Kidney anatomy lt Inksto antis ...   more details



  1. Sinus Asperitatis

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Lunar mare name Sinus Asperitatis image Image Sinus asperitatis clem1.jpg 200px Sinus Asperitatis caption latitude 3.8 N or S S longitude 27.4 E or W E diameter 206 km eponym Bay of Roughness Sinus Asperitatis latin for Bay of Roughness is an area of lunar mare that extends southward from the Mare Tranquillitatis until it joins the Mare Nectaris to the southeast. It is bordered along the western and eastern sides by continental regions of irregular terrain. The selenographic coordinates of this feature are 3.8 S, 27.4 E, and it has a diameter of 206  km. In the northern part of this mare is the small crater Torricelli crater Torricelli . At the southern end is the prominent crater pair of Theophilus crater Theophilus and Cyrillus crater Cyrillus . On the border between Sinus Asperitatis and the Mare Nectaris is the crater M dler lunar crater M dler . Lunar maria Category Maria on the Moon Asperitatis de Sinus Asperitatis lb Sinus Asperitatis pl Sinus Asperitatis ru ...   more details



  1. Pericardial sinus

    Infobox Anatomy Name Pericardial sinus Latin GraySubject 137 GrayPage 526 Image Gray489.png Caption Posterior wall of the pericardial sac, showing the lines of reflection of the serous pericardium on the great vessels . Transverse sinus labeled at center. Oblique sinus not labeled, but visible below transverse sinus. Image2 Caption2 System MeshName MeshNumber Dorlands DorlandsID There are two Pericardial sinuses transverse and oblique. The cul de sac enclosed between the limbs of the inverted U of the venous mesocardium lies behind the left atrium and is known as the oblique sinus . . The passage between the venous and arterial mesocardia i.e., between the aorta and pulmonary artery in front and the superior vena cava behind is termed the transverse sinus . ref DorlandsDict nine 000957022 transverse sinus ref Also, the sinus that forms in the pericardial cavity where the dorso mesentary pericardium reside. Can be used to pass ligature during cardiac surgery. References references External links SUNYAnatomyLabs 20 04 01 01 Heart Transverse and Oblique Pericardial Sinuses NormanAnatomy thoraxlesson4 NormanAnatomyFig pericardialsinuses Gray s Heart Category Cardiac anatomy circulatory stub ...   more details



  1. Polyptychus sinus

    italic title Taxobox name Polyptychus sinus image image width 250px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Sphingidae genus Polyptychus species P. sinus binomial Polyptychus sinus binomial authority Pierre, 1985 ref cite web url https www.cate sphingidae.org taxonomy Polyptychus sinus.html title CATE Creating a Taxonomic eScience Sphingidae publisher Cate sphingidae.org date accessdate 2011 11 01 ref synonyms Polyptychus sinus is a moth of the Sphingidae family. It is known from Gabon . References reflist Category Polyptychus Smerinthini stub nl Polyptychus sinus vi Polyptychus sinus ...   more details



  1. Sinus Lunicus

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Lunar mare name Sinus Lunicus image Image Sinus lunicus clem1.jpg 200px Sinus Lunicus caption latitude 31.8 N or S N longitude 1.4 E or W W diameter Convert 126 km abbr on eponym Bay of Luna 2 Lunik Sinus Lunicus latin for Bay of Lunik is an area of lunar mare along the southeast edge of the Mare Imbrium . It is formed by the area enclosed by the prominent craters Archimedes crater Archimedes to the southwest, Autolycus crater Autolycus to the southeast, and Aristillus crater Aristillus to the northeast. The bay is open to the northwest, and faces the Montes Spitzbergen , a small chain of mountains. This bay was named the Bay of Lunik by the International Astronomical Union IAU in 1970 to honor the landing site of the first space probe to make contact with another interplanetary body. The Luna 2 landed in the gap between the craters Archimedes and Autolycus on September 14, 1959. The official selenographic coordinates of Sinus Lunicus are 31.8 N and 1.4 W, with a diameter of 126 kilometers. The most distinctive features on the bay are the complex outer wikt rampart rampart s of ejecta from the craters Aristillus and Autolycus, and the small satellite craters Archimedes C and Archimedes D. The albedo of the surface is brightened by overlapping Ray system ray material from Autolycus and Aristillus. Lunar maria Category Maria on the Moon Lunicus, Sinus de Sinus Lunicus lb Sinus Lunicus hu Sinus Lunicus pl Sinus Lunicus ru ...   more details



  1. Sinus Aestuum

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Lunar mare name Sinus Aestuum image Image Sinus aestum clem1.jpg 200px Sinus Aestuum caption latitude 10.9 N or S N longitude 8.8 E or W W diameter 290 km eponym Bay of Billows Sinus Aestuum latin for Bay of Billows forms a northeastern extension to Mare Insularum . It has selenographic coordinate s 10.9 N, 8.8 W, and it lies within a diameter of 290  km. The Sinus Aestuum is a level, nearly featureless surface of low albedo basalt ic lava that is marked by a few small impacts and some wrinkle ridge s. The eastern border is formed by an area of irregular terrain that divides the bay from the Mare Vaporum to the east. To the north is the Montes Apenninus range and the prominent crater Eratosthenes crater Eratosthenes . Along the western side is the flooded crater Stadius crater Stadius and the Mare Insularum to the southwest. Lunar maria Category Maria on the Moon Aestuum de Sinus Aestuum fa it Sinus Aestuum lb Sinus Aestuum pl Sinus Aestuum ru sv Sinus Aestuum zh ...   more details



  1. Straight sinus

    Infobox Vein Name Straight sinus Latin sinus rectus GraySubject 171 GrayPage 655 Image Gray488 blue.gif Caption Dural veins Straight sinus labeled as SIN. RECTUS at center right. Image2 Gray567.png Caption2 Dura mater and its processes exposed by removing part of the right half of the Human skull skull , and the brain . Straight sinus visible as blue line at center left. DrainsFrom Source inferior sagittal sinus , great cerebral vein DrainsTo confluence of sinuses Artery MeshName Cranial Sinuses MeshNumber A07.231.908.224 DorlandsPre s 12 DorlandsSuf 12739157 The straight sinus also known as tentorial sinus , within the human head, is an unpaired area beneath the brain which allows blood to drain from the inferior center of the head outwards posteriorly. It drains blood from the superior cerebellar veins and inferior sagittal sinus at the center of the brain to the confluence of sinuses at the back of the head by the internal occipital protuberance . See diagram at right labeled in the brain as small SIN. RECTUS small for Latin sinus rectus . The straight sinus tentorial sinus is situated where the falx cerebri meets the midline of tentorium cerebelli . It forms from the confluence of the inferior sagittal sinus and great cerebral vein great vein of Galen . In cross section it is triangular, contains a few transverse bands across its interior, and increases in size as it proceeds backward. Additional images gallery Image Gray569.png Tentorium cerebelli from above. Image Human brain dura mater reflections description.JPG Human brain dura mater reflections File Straight sinus.jpg Straight sinus gallery See also Dural venous sinuses References Gray s External links eMedicineDictionary Straight sinus br VeinsHeadNeck Category Veins of the head and neck ...   more details



  1. Sinus (anatomy)

    Unreferenced date February 2007 Sinus is a sack or cavity in any organ anatomy organ or biological tissue ..., sinus usually refers to the paranasal sinus es, which are air cavities in the cranial bones, especially ... in the cranial bone or skull. These cavities are vital for a number of reasons. Etymology Sinus .... The word sinusitis is used to indicate that one or more of the membrane linings found in the sinus ... two epithelial surfaces. Any untreated infections occurring in the sinus cavities can affect the chest and lungs if left untreated. Sinuses in the body Paranasal sinuses Maxillary sinus Maxillary Ethmoid sinus Ethmoid Sphenoid sinus Sphenoid Frontal sinus Frontal Subcapsular sinus Medullary sinuses Trabecular sinuses Dural venous sinuses Inferior sagittal sinus Inferior sagittal Superior sagittal sinus Superior sagittal Straight sinus Straight Occipital sinus Occipital Confluence of sinuses Cavernous sinuses Cavernous Superior petrosal sinus Superior petrosal Inferior petrosal sinus Inferior petrosal Transverse sinuses Transverse Sigmoid sinuses Sigmoid Carotid sinus Renal sinus Coronary sinus Paranasal sinuses The four paired sinuses or air cavities can be referred to as Ethmoid sinus cavities which are located between the eyes. Frontal sinus cavities which can be found above the eyes more in the forehead region . Maxillary sinus cavities are located on either side of the nostrils ... or more of the sinus cavities. This inflammation causes an increase in internal pressure within these areas ... temple areas , and can result in a severe headache. When diagnosing a sinus infection, one can identify which sinus cavity the infection is located in by the term given to the cavity. Ethmoiditis refers to an infection in the ethmoid sinus cavity ies, frontal sinusitis refers to an infection occurring in the frontal sinus cavity ies, antritis is used to refer to an infection in the maxillary sinus cavity ies whilst spenoiditis refers to an infection in the sphenoid sinus cavity ies. Function The presence ...   more details



  1. Sinus Honoris

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Lunar mare name Sinus Honoris image Image Sinus honoris clem1.jpg 200px Sinus Honoris caption latitude 11.7 N or S N longitude 18.1 E or W E diameter 109 km eponym Bay of Honour Sinus Honoris latin for Bay of Honour is located along the western edge of the Mare Tranquillitatis located on the surface of the near side of the moon. The selenographic coordinates of this feature are 11.7 N, 18.1 E, and it has a diameter of 109  km. Sinus Honoris has a wide mouth and is bordered by uneven terrain to the north and southwest. Where the bay joins the mare, rille systems extend to the north and south. The northern system is designated Rimae Maclear, after the crater Maclear crater Maclear just to the east of the bay. At the southern end of the bay entrance is the Rimae Sosignes, named for the crater Sosigenes crater Sosigenes to the south. At the west end of the bay is a finger of mare surface that extends to the northwest for almost 100  km. Lunar maria Category Maria on the Moon de Sinus Honoris it Sinus Honoris lb Sinus Honoris pl Sinus Honoris ru ...   more details



  1. Sinus augmentation

    Sinus augmentation also known as sinus lift or sinus graft is an oral surgery procedure in which bone ... performed in the dentist s office with local anesthesia , requiring up to six months of healing for the sinus ... Sinus Augmentation.html ref Training Sinus augmentation is considered technique sensitive ... . Surgical Procedure Empty section date July 2010 Surgical Planning Prior to undergoing sinus augmentation ... or CT scan is taken to measure the sinus s height and width, and to rule out any sinus disease or pathology ... DenturesAndDentalImplants SinusLift.cvsp ref Basic Procedure There are multiple ways to perform sinus ... tissue, exposing the lateral boney wall of the sinus. The surgeon then cuts a window to the Sinus anatomy sinus , which is covered by a thin membrane. The membrane is carefully lifted away, and bone ..., sinus augmentation can be performed by a less invasive osteotome technique, in which the sinus membranes are lifted by gentle tapping of the sinus floor with the use of osteotome s. The amount of augmentation ... window. The goal of this procedure is to stimulate bone growth and form a thicker sinus floor, in order to support dental implants. Healing Time It takes about three to six months for the sinus augmentation bone to become part of the patient s natural sinus floor bone. Risks A major risk of a sinus augmentation is that the sinus membrane could be pierced or ripped. Remedies, should this occur ... altogether and the tear is given time to heal, usually three to six months. Oftentimes, the sinus membrane ... tearing of the sinus membrane, there are other risks involved in sinus augmentation surgery. These risks ... Hematoma Patients Patients who have the following may be good candidates for sinus augmentation. ref https www.infusebonegraft.com omf sinus lift.html ref Lost more than one tooth in the posterior ... or birth defect. Minus most of the Maxilla maxillary teeth and need a strong sinus floor for multiple implants. References references Sources Boyne PJ, James RA. Grafting of the maxillary sinus floor ...   more details




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